Library Record
Metadata
Title |
Farmers in a Changing World Yearbook of Agriculture 1940 |
Catalog Number |
2011.006.052 |
Object Name |
Book |
Summary |
Farmers in a Changing World Yearbook of Agriculture 1940 This year's Yearbook of Agriculture has seven parts: 1) The Farmer's Changing World; 2) Agriculture and national Welfare; 3) The farmer's Problems Today and the Efforts to Solve Them; 4) Farm Organizations; 5) What Some Social Scientists Have to Say; 6) Democracy and Agricultural Policy and 7) Essentials in Agricultural Policy; Appendix: A Brief Chronology of American Agricultural History Article: Page 458 Forest-Resource Conservation by R.E. Marsh and William H. Gibbons Page 461 Forest land a multiple-use resource Page 471 National Forests represents the first large-scale trial in the United States of public ownership of a great natural resource. General description of Forest Service management programs. Page 474 Present and Potential Timber Resources Page 544 A good example of intensive coordination between the Chippewa National Forest programs in Minnesota and the adjacent farm areas. The Forest Service allots work to each community to bring the community income to reasonable standards. Page 547 Forest Service conservation of soil and water. For more than 40 years the Forest Service has included farm forestry within its field of activity. The Forest Service also cooperates with States in protecting from fire and reforestation. |
Published Date |
1940 |
Physical Description |
Hardcover: 6.5" X 9.25", 1215 pages |
Subjects |
Yearbook of Agriculture Range Grazing Soil Watershed Timber resources Cooperative Forestry Chippewa NF |
Search Terms |
Yearbook of Agriculture Grazing State-Private Forestry Soils Watershed |
Publisher |
Government Printing Office |
Catalog date |
2011-12-15 |
Collection |
Mulvaney, Robert J. |
Number of images |
0 |

